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I INTRODUCTION .................................................................................. 1 Scope ................................................................................................................2 Purpose ............................................................................................................2 FACTORY OVERVIEW AND COMMUNICATION NETWORK ENVIRONMENT ............................................................................ 2 Factory communication network environment ............................................3 Coordination System for Factory Automation .............................................5 Radio Environment within Factories .............................................................5 (a) The Severe Environment for Wireless Communications .......................................... 5 (b) Uncoordinated and Independent Systems ................................................................ 8 WIRELESS APPLICATIONS AND COMMUNICATION REQUIREMENTS ...................................................................................................... 9 Scope of wireless applications in factory .....................................................9 Wireless applications ................................................................................... 10 Communication requirements .................................................................... 11 Details of wireless application and communication requirements ......... 13 FACTORY USAGE SCENARIOS ....................................................... 19 Usage scenarios example: Metal processing site .................................... 19 Usage scenarios example: Mechanical assembly site ............................. 20 Usage scenarios example: Elevated and high temperature work site .... 22 Usage scenarios example: Logistics warehouse site .............................. 23 vi C opyright
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